She wanted to make sure everyone saw what she saw: The United States was breaking the world record in the women's 4x100-meter relay - and by a wide margin.

Allyson Felix, Elyria's Tianna Madison ,and Bianca Knight built a big lead, and Jeter brought it home Friday night, anchoring the U.S. to its first Olympic gold medal in the sprint relay since 1996 with a time of 40.82, more than a half-second better than a record that had stood for 27 years.